Sacred History, in Familiar Dialogues, for the Instruction of Youth: with Maps: To which is Added, The History of the Jews, from the Time of Nehemiah to the Destruction of Jerusalem, Volum 1T. Gardiner, ... W. Button; Sherwood Neely, and Jones; Gale, Curtis, and Fenner; T. Hamilton; and Cradock and Joy, Paternoster-Row; C. Law, ... Williams and Son, ... Darton and Harvey, ... J. Hatchard; and Sharpe and Hales, Piccadilly., 1813 - 363 sider |
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... his dishonour'd brow ? If angels tremble , ' t is at such a sight : The wretch they quit , desponding of their charge , More struck with grief or wonder , who can tell ? YOUNG , DIALOGUE I. Lucy . WE are happy to see you B 2 3.
... his dishonour'd brow ? If angels tremble , ' t is at such a sight : The wretch they quit , desponding of their charge , More struck with grief or wonder , who can tell ? YOUNG , DIALOGUE I. Lucy . WE are happy to see you B 2 3.
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... Lucy . WE are happy to see you , my dear aunt , after so long an absence , and hope you will renew the subject of our conversations . Aunt . I shall esteem it a pleasure to gratify you , my dear children . Though the New Testament is a ...
... Lucy . WE are happy to see you , my dear aunt , after so long an absence , and hope you will renew the subject of our conversations . Aunt . I shall esteem it a pleasure to gratify you , my dear children . Though the New Testament is a ...
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... Lucy . Then it seems he could not hear any more than speak . Aunt . It appears that he was both deaf and dumb : and they brought him a writing - table , and he wrote , His name is John ; and his friends were astonished : but , the time ...
... Lucy . Then it seems he could not hear any more than speak . Aunt . It appears that he was both deaf and dumb : and they brought him a writing - table , and he wrote , His name is John ; and his friends were astonished : but , the time ...
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... Lucy . But how astonishing that it should be pre- served for such a length of time ! Aunt . And through so many revolutions , which the Jewish nation experienced : we can ascribe it only to divine interposition , that it might be proved ...
... Lucy . But how astonishing that it should be pre- served for such a length of time ! Aunt . And through so many revolutions , which the Jewish nation experienced : we can ascribe it only to divine interposition , that it might be proved ...
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... Lucy . But they were not sent to kings or princes , but to poor shepherds , who were keeping their flocks by night in the field . Aunt . You see by this , my dear , whom the Lord esteems the excellent of the earth ; not those who are ...
... Lucy . But they were not sent to kings or princes , but to poor shepherds , who were keeping their flocks by night in the field . Aunt . You see by this , my dear , whom the Lord esteems the excellent of the earth ; not those who are ...
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Sacred History, in Familiar Dialogues, for the Instruction of Youth ..., Volum 1 Hannah Neale Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1813 |
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